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Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by redcliff: 9:27pm On Jan 18, 2017 |
kingso4love: Migrate and seek asylum.... lol. You can as well force a camel to go through the eye of a needle. Forget it.. 1 Like |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by randomguy42: 4:47pm On Jan 19, 2017 |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Lazbury(f): 10:36pm On Feb 03, 2017 |
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Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Lazbury(f): 10:05am On Feb 05, 2017 |
Eugene83:Eugene83 post=4563098[b: [/b] Hello I would like to know how you got admitted to study at Geneva if you wouldn't mind. While I was going through the requirements I read a part that quoted international students as those from Iceland, Norway, France and other EU countries or if you have a resident status in Switzerland or France . So pls how did you apply and are you there now? |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Frakata01: 9:48pm On Feb 09, 2017 |
Please how is life in Zurich as a student 1 Like |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Frakata01: 9:50pm On Feb 09, 2017 |
I want to apply for master s degree in Robotics, System and Control |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Santino1(m): 9:14am On Feb 10, 2017 |
Frakata01: Well, Zurich is a very expensive city with rents going for at least CHF 600 in the central zone. However, you might get one of the students apartments if you are lucky ( but first you have to be admitted to a programme to qualify). Also, your chance of "hustling" (in the Nigerian sense) is very limited except of course you speak German which boosts your chances tremendously. On the flip side, Zurich is a very clean and efficient city so you'll be getting your money's worth. I'm assuming you are looking at ETH Zurich. It's an excellent school which is consistently ranked in the top 10 in the world and I recommend it. Good luck with your application. 4 Likes |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Frakata01: 3:24pm On Feb 10, 2017 |
Am also considering University of Lugano, Switzerland. How is life there as a student and the chances of survival in the street after school |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Frakata01: 3:48pm On Feb 10, 2017 |
I want to sponsor myself Zurich or Geneva university. Please how do i need to have in my account after paying for tuition |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Santino1(m): 11:06am On Feb 11, 2017 |
Frakata01: I don't know much about USI so I can't offer any perpesctive on that. One thing I'll tell you though is that Switzerland is quite expensive whether Zurich or Bellinzona, better keep that in mind. Frakata01: To obtain a student visa, you must show that you have at least CHF 21,000 in your account. Honestly, you have a long way to go yet. When you get to that stage, the University will send you all the requisite information. Good luck. |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by osarenomaspecial: 8:06pm On Mar 10, 2017 |
please any ETH student here? |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Santino1(m): 8:26pm On Mar 10, 2017 |
What do you need to know? |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by osarenomaspecial: 8:31pm On Mar 10, 2017 |
i just applied for bachelor program. i want to know their admission process |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Okuda(m): 6:42pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
osarenomaspecial: are you a student there or you just got admission? |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by osarenomaspecial: 2:18am On Mar 16, 2017 |
am looking for admission |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by osarenomaspecial: 2:19am On Mar 16, 2017 |
Okuda:looking for admission |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by meekmill(m): 1:21pm On Mar 18, 2017 |
hello guys
please is there any free school in switzerland that someone can study bsc ?
and i have B1 german certificate .
thanks |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Luce: 6:06pm On Apr 06, 2017 |
Good day, please I have a friend that wants to apply to USI but they want to him to pay an application fee via transfer.. please does anybody have any idea how to do this? First bank said they can't transfer Swiss francs via western union or something. Please help out thanks. |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Santino1(m): 9:43am On Apr 07, 2017 |
Luce: Your alternative option would be to transfer the dollar/euro equivalent to someone you know in Switzerland and he/she would pay the fee via the Swiss post. |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by sisi14: 2:37pm On Apr 13, 2017 |
Hi, I hvae sent an application in to the University of Basel, whatis life like in Basel? Hey guys! |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by jesuisroya: 10:51pm On May 02, 2017 |
Hello Naija people in Lausanne. Anyway to get 2 days accommodation ? I'm coming from france for a 2day conference in the university in Lausanne 4 to 6 may. |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by ahibshaf(m): 8:06am On Jun 05, 2017 |
Good day folks. Please I'd need the help of someone residing in Switzerland to help process my application to study Energy Systems Engineering (BSc) at Lucern University of Applie Sciences. You can email me at ahmad.shaff10@gmail.com Your help will be much appreciated |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by ahibshaf(m): 8:22am On Jun 05, 2017 |
Please I need your help regarding my admission process. This is my email ahmad.shaff10@gmail.com redcliff: |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by ahibshaf(m): 8:28am On Jun 05, 2017 |
Please I need your email address 7070: |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by okezie007(m): 7:27pm On Jul 01, 2017 |
ahibshaf:me too |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Santino1(m): 10:20am On Jul 06, 2017 |
ahibshaf: What do you need help with? I don't get the e-mail contact thing, I thought the idea of the thread is to guide people through a "do-it-yourself" process so everyone can benefit. 1 Like |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Oluhills007: 2:16pm On Jan 16, 2018 |
Oluhills007:Pls I want to do my llm in international economic and business law in University of Zurich ....please how do I apply Santino1: |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Zubby101: 2:59am On Feb 27, 2018 |
@santino and any other person who can give relevant information Please I am interested in Eth Zurich for masters in Electrical Engineering, I also aim to settle in Zurich, soon after, what are my chances of getting admitted? Would I be able to find a student job? Also I get the hierarchy about the work permit after, Swiss then EU, then trade countries before they consider pure foreigners. How has that affected you so far? have you still thrived nevertheless? I also wish to learn German while in school, how do I go about this. Also if you have additional information about Eth Zurich, please say |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Zubby101: 3:04am On Feb 27, 2018 |
[quote author=Santino1 post=53580004] Well, Zurich is a very expensive city with rents going for at least CHF 600 in the central zone. However, you might get one of the students apartments if you are lucky ( but first you have to be admitted to a programme to qualify). Also, your chance of "hustling" (in the Nigerian sense) is very limited except of course you speak German which boosts your chances tremendously. On the flip side, Zurich is a very clean and efficient city so you'll be getting your money's worth. I'm assuming you are looking at ETH Zurich. It's an excellent school which is consistently ranked in the top 10 in the world and I recommend it. Good luck with your application. @santino1 and any other person who can give relevant information Please I am interested in Eth Zurich for masters in Electrical Engineering, I also aim to settle in Zurich, soon after, what are my chances of getting admitted? Would I be able to find a student job? Also I get the hierarchy about the work permit after, Swiss then EU, then trade countries before they consider pure foreigners. How has that affected you so far? have you still thrived nevertheless? I also wish to learn German while in school, how do I go about this. Also if you have additional information about Eth Zurich, please say |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Victoriously: 10:52pm On May 10, 2018 |
Santino1: Hi Santino, I realize you have been offline this year, but if you can get this, I will really appreciate your response. I have a few questions that might benefit other readers years on, I will fire on when I get a response. Thanks for your previous contribution to this thread. Regards. |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Victoriously: 10:55pm On May 10, 2018 |
[quote author=Zubby101 post=65401887][/quote] Hi Zubby, Did you eventually apply/ got acceptance? Are you resuming in October? We should keep the thread alive. |
Re: Students In Switzerland/ Nigerians Living In Switzerland, your Experiences Here! by Ceec115: 12:48am On Jul 04, 2018 |
Hi @Santino1, I was lucky enough to meet this thread cos am very confused about certain things required for my swiss study visa. I got admission at University of Basel for this Fall semester for a masters degree and the offer later just came June ending, is it advisable to proceed with visa appointment or defer to next session. I was strongly thinking of deferring with d opinion that embassy might use any opportunity to deny visa. Again, the list of requirements I saw the embassy site for study applicants includes TOEFL. Do I really need to show proof of English language profiency being that am Nigerian? More so, the financial guarantee form made provisions for columns for that of student mother and father. Must I have two sponsors? Also can an external person aside family be my sponsor? Thanks so much n anticipating ur reply |
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